LIBROS DEL AUTOR: virginia woolf

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  • Jacob’s Room
    Virginia Woolf
    Set in pre-war England, the novel begins in Jacob's childhood and follows him through college at Cambridge, and then into adulthood. The story is told mainly through the perspectives of the women in Jacob's life, including the repressed upper-middle-class Clara Durrant and the uninhibited young art student Florinda, with whom he has an affair. His time in London forms a...
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  • Orlando
    Virginia Woolf
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  • Orlando
    Virginia Woolf
    Orlando: A Biography is a novel by Virginia Woolf, first published on 11 October 1928. A high-spirited romp inspired by the tumultuous family history of Woolf’s lover and close friend, the aristocratic poet and novelist Vita Sackville-West, it is arguably one of Woolf’s most popular novels: a history of English literature in satiric form. The book describes the adventures of a ...
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    9,03 €

  • To the Lighthouse (Wisehouse Classics Edition)
    Virginia Woolf
    To the Lighthouse is a 1927 novel by Virginia Woolf. The novel centers on the Ramsays and their visits to the Isle of Skye in Scotland between 1910 and 1920. Following and extending the tradition of modernist novelists like Marcel Proust and James Joyce, the plot of To the Lighthouse is secondary to its philosophical introspection. Cited as a key example of the literary techniq...
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  • Mrs Dalloway (Wisehouse Classics Edition)
    Virginia Woolf
    Mrs Dalloway (published on 14 May 1925) is a novel by Virginia Woolf that details a day in the life of Clarissa Dalloway, a fictional high-society woman in post–First World War England. It is one of Woolf’s best-known novels. Created from two short stories, “Mrs Dalloway in Bond Street” and the unfinished “The Prime Minister,” the novel addresses Clarissa’s preparations for a p...
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  • The Waves (Wisehouse Classics Edition)
    Virginia Woolf
    The Waves is a 1931 novel by Virginia Woolf. It is considered her most experimental work, and consists of soliloquies spoken by the book’s six characters: Bernard, Susan, Rhoda, Neville, Jinny, and Louis. Also important is Percival, the seventh character, though readers never hear him speak in his own voice. The soliloquies that span the characters’ lives are broken up by nine ...
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    8,65 €

  • A Room of One’s Own (Wisehouse Classics Edition)
    Virginia Woolf
    ROOM OF ONE'S OWN is an extended essay by Virginia Woolf. First published on 24 October 1929, the essay was based on a series of lectures she delivered at Newnham College and Girton College, two women's colleges at Cambridge University in October 1928. While this extended essay in fact employs a fictional narrator and narrative to explore women both as writers of and ch...
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  • Night and Day
    Virginia Woolf
    Set in Edwardian London, Night and Day contrasts the daily lives and romantic attachments of two acquaintances, Katharine Hilbery and Mary Datchet. The novel examines the relationships between love, marriage, happiness, and success.  The sky and stars as well as river Thames serve as supporting characters throughout the book.Virginia Woolf, an English writer, one of the foremos...
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    25,41 €

  • The Voyage Out
    Virginia Woolf
    Rachel Vinrace embarks for South America on her father's ship and is launched on a course of self-discovery in a kind of modern mythical voyage. The mismatched jumble of passengers provide Woolf with an opportunity to satirise Edwardian life. The novel introduces Clarissa Dalloway, the central character of Woolf's later novel, Mrs. Dalloway. The work is distinguished by...
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    25,73 €

  • Mrs Dalloway
    Virginia Woolf
    'Mrs. Dalloway was the first novel to split the atom. ...  It is one of the most moving, revolutionary artworks of the twentieth century.' (Michael Cunningham, author of The Hours.) 'Virginia Woolf was one of the great innovators of that decade of literary Modernism, the 1920s. Novels such as Mrs Dalloway and To the Lighthouse showed how experimental writing could reshape our s...
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    17,76 €

  • Mrs Dalloway
    Virginia Woolf
    'Mrs. Dalloway was the first novel to split the atom. ...  It is one of the most moving, revolutionary artworks of the twentieth century.' (Michael Cunningham, author of The Hours.)'Virginia Woolf was one of the great innovators of that decade of literary Modernism, the 1920s. Novels such as Mrs Dalloway and To the Lighthouse showed how experimental writing could reshape our se...
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    9,43 €

  • To the Lighthouse
    Virginia Woolf
    Reprint of 1927 Edition.   Following and extending the tradition of modernist novelists like Marcel Proust and James Joyce, the plot of To the Lighthouse is secondary to its philosophical introspection.  Cited as a key example of the literary technique of multiple focalization, the novel includes little dialogue and almost no action; most of it is written as thoughts and observ...
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    10,30 €

  • The Waves
    Virginia Woolf
    Exact facsimile of 1931 Edition.   The Waves  is considered Woolf’s most experimental work, and consists of soliloquies spoken by the book's six characters: Bernard, Susan, Rhoda, Neville, Jinny, and Louis.   Also important is Percival, the seventh character, though readers never hear him speak in his own voice. The soliloquies that span the characters' lives are broken...
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    10,88 €

  • Mrs. Dalloway
    Virginia Woolf
    Exact facsimile of 1947 Edition.   Mrs Dalloway, originally published on 14 May 1925, is a novel by Virginia Woolf that details a day in the life of Clarissa Dalloway, a fictional high-society woman in post–First World War England. It is one of Woolf's best-known novels.  Created from two short stories, "Mrs Dalloway in Bond Street" and the unfinished "The Prime Minister," ...
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    10,30 €

  • Roger Fry - A Biography;Including the Essays ’The Art of Biography’ & ’Roger Fry’
    Virginia Woolf
    Adeline Virginia Woolf (1882-1941) was an English writer. She is widely hailed as being among the most influential modernist authors of the 20th century and a pioneer of stream of consciousness narration. She suffered numerous nervous breakdowns during her life primarily as a result of the deaths of family members, and it is now believed that she may have suffered from bipolar ...
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    28,72 €

  • The Art of Biography - A Collection of Essays
    Virginia Woolf
    Adeline Virginia Woolf (1882-1941) was an English writer. She is widely hailed as being among the most influential modernist authors of the 20th century and a pioneer of stream of consciousness narration. She suffered numerous nervous breakdowns during her life primarily as a result of the deaths of family members, and it is now believed that she may have suffered from bipolar ...
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    18,89 €

  • The Art of Fiction - A Collection of Essays
    Virginia Woolf
    Hailed as being among the most influential modernist authors of the 20th century, Woolf was a central figure in the feminist criticism movement of the 1970s whose works inspired countless women to take up the cause. Primarily, Woolf communicated her ideas through her essays, the most famous being 'A Room of One’s Own' (1929) which explored social injustices and women’s lack of ...
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    25,71 €

  • To the Lighthouse
    Virginia Woolf
    In To the Lighthouse, Virginia Woolf draws on her childhood experiences to create an autobiographical novel with universal themes; a masterpiece in the tradition of Proust and Joyce.  Virginia Woolf was a luminous novelist, a prolific essayist and book reviewer, and a diarist. With her husband Leonard, Woolf established and ran the Hogarth Press which published works by influen...
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    20,33 €

  • To the Lighthouse
    Virginia Woolf
    In To the Lighthouse,  Virginia Woolf draws on her childhood experiences to create an autobiographical novel with universal themes; a masterpiece in the tradition of Proust and Joyce. Virginia Woolf was a luminous novelist, a prolific essayist and book reviewer, and a diarist. With her husband Leonard, Woolf established and ran the Hogarth Press which published works by influen...
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    7,40 €

  • Women and Fiction [A Room of One’s Own]
    Virginia Woolf
    2015 Reprint of 1960 Edition. Full Facsimile of the original edition. 'Women and Fiction' was first published in the U.S. in Forum Magazine, a prominent literary journal of the 1920’s It is the principle essay and title of a series of lectures Woolff delivered at Newnham College and Girton College, two women’s colleges at Cambridge University in October 1928. This essay ...
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    7,39 €

  • Between the Acts and A Room of One’s Own
    Virginia Woolf
    The novel 'Between the Acts' and the extended essay 'A Room of One’s Own' address issues close to the author’s heart. ...
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    11,71 €

  • Between the Acts and A Room of One’s Own
    Virginia Woolf
    The novel 'Between the Acts' and the extended essay 'A Room of One’s Own' address issues close to the author’s heart.Virginia Woolf was a luminous novelist, a prolific essayist and book reviewer, and a diarist. With her husband Leonard, Woolf established and ran the Hogarth Press which published works by influential modernist writers. In their first five years, they published K...
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    21,78 €

  • Between The Acts (Aziloth Books)
    Virginia Woolf
    Virginia Woolf was a leading member of the 'Bloomsbury Group' of avant-garde writers. In March 1941, aged 59 and at the height of her fame, she drowned herself in the River Ouse. She left behind a new work, 'Between the Acts', which was published that same year. On the face of it, 'Between the Acts' is a simple story with a seemingly inconsequential plot...
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    9,89 €

  • A Room of One’s Own (Aziloth Books)
    Virginia Woolf
    Virginia Woolf made her name as a leading member of the experimental writers known as the 'Bloomsbury Group'. Such was her reputation, in 1928 she was asked to lecture on 'Women and Fiction' at Cambridge University's only two female colleges, Newnham and Girton. The result was a penetrating and passionate analysis, in which Woolf turns a jaundiced eye on (al...
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    8,83 €

  • Stavrogin’s Confession
    Fyodor Dostoyevsky / Virginia Woolf
    2014 Reprint of 1947 Edition. Full facsimile of the original edition. Not reproduced with Optical Recognition Software. It is around these suppressed chapters from 'The Possessed' that the dark legend of Dostoevsky as a Marquis de Sade has grown. Know by hearsay and magnified by rumor, Stavrogin’s confession to the sexual abuse of a child has been considered by such biogra...
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    14,08 €

  • Mrs. Dalloway
    Virginia Woolf
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  • Flush
    Virginia Woolf
    Virginia Woolf is renowned for such avant-garde novels as 'The Hours', 'The Waves' and her gender-swapping masterpiece, 'Orlando'. Never one to shun innovation, in 1933 she took on a new challenge: to create a completely new genre and write the world's first biography of a dog. 'Flush' tells the story of a young red cocker spaniel that become...
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    9,22 €

  • The Waves (Aziloth Books)
    Virginia Woolf
    Born into a distinguished intellectual family in 1882, Virginia Woolf became a leading member of the 'Bloomsbury Group', writers who eschewed Victorian formality and sought the re-birth of the novel by rejecting conventional norms and concentrating instead on what Woolf termed "the innermost flame" - a deeply psychological perspective highlighting the mind's attempt...
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    9,35 €

  • Between the Acts
    Virginia Woolf
    Adeline Virginia Woolf (1882-1941) was an English writer. She is widely hailed as being among the most influential modernist authors of the 20th century and a pioneer of stream of consciousness narration. She suffered numerous nervous breakdowns during her life primarily as a result of the deaths of family members, and it is now believed that she may have suffered from bipolar ...
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    18,89 €

  • The Years
    Virginia Woolf
    The last of Virginia Woolf’s novels published during her lifetime. 'The Years' (1937) is seemingly epic in scope, spanning fifty years and the trials and tribulations of an extended family, but remains in-depth and personal focusing on a single day in each chosen year to give the reader a real connection as we watch the characters and relationships evolve and grow through their...
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    25,33 €


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